It depends on your total income. I live on SS but I have very little income otherwise. A few hundred a year. So I pay no taxes. But with an annuity, if your income is above a certain level, you will have taxes. You need to check with your social security office to get the details.

So you know 'made up illnesses' aren't on Soc. Sec. lists n it takes xrays ,mri, bloodwork,your docTORS n their docTOR to be approved and AS FOR '' too lazy2work?'' I worked n paid into Soc.Sec. to get my disability no lawyer needed so lets hope nothing happens to you you narrow-minded ...

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Be patient! Your lawyer said 30-45 days and I think he was being optimistic given that you were approved just in the midst of holidays. Your lump sum will be based upon your personal contributions (or your parents) and no one can estimate that. Without knowing how much, there is no way to know if ...

If you are on Disability benefits and you want to work, there are work incentives that let you continue receiving benefits for some time. Call Social Security and let them know when you start work, and let them know if you stop work or change your hours.

I am not sure the reason that you are asking us. If your grandson wishes to make a decision that will decrease the money that he receives, then it is up to you whether you make him responsible or not. There are several ways in which you could make him responsible. Some choices are going to depend ...